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SXGA

Computer colour display system, providing true colour (24-bit colour depth, giving over 16 million shades) at a resolution of 1280 × 1024. A widescreen format, SXGA+, provides 1400 × 1050 pixels.

Display formats are extending to even higher resolutions; Ultra XGA (UXGA) at a resolution of 1600 × 1200, and Quad XGA (QXGA) at 2048 × 1536, all at 24-bit colour depth.



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1" Super XGA screens also which are quite perfect for gaming needs.
The flat-panel display is optimized for either a wide super XGA or 1680 x 1050 resolution, which enables a widescreen notebook user to plug and display his desktop on a larger screen without having to switch for mats.
UMC's LCoS process is capable of supporting extremely small pixel sizes and thus supports the very high resolutions found in Extended Graphics Array (XGA) (1024 X 768), Super XGA (1280 X 1024), and WUXGA (1920 X 1200) devices.
 
 
 
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